Our local inspector is allowing sticker-type labels, so we have begun
printing our own with a laser printer. We found "weatherproof" sheets
available in a variety of size configurations:
http://www.onlinelabels.com/material_polyester_laser_labels.htm

After about six months of testing they seem to be adhering alright to most
surfaces, but we can't seem to get anything - including trophy plaques - to
stick to SMA inverter cabinets (or any surface with a "grainy" texture)
without using some sort of super glue. I'd be interested to hear from
anyone who's found a successful method or product for this application.

--
Corey Shalanski
Joule Energy
New Orleans, LA


On Wed, Jul 17, 2013 at 2:50 PM, Bob Ellison <reelli...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> If you're using a P touch there are labels with adhesives available that
> are non-removable and stick on real well
> The regular labels will unpeel at some point
> The nonremovable ones don't unpeel their labels and hold their colors very
> well especially inside a box
>
> Opening a box and finding five labels laying on the bottom isn't pleasant!
>
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